It has been a while, since I last wrote on this blog. There have been many exciting things occurring in the Church family which have required a great deal of time. It is about time that I answer another question though, of which this topic is about. Here is a short summary:
The Baptizm of Fire is when a person has repented of all thier sins, and the Holy Ghost purges them from all sin. In other words, the person no longer has a desire for sin. The recipient of the Baptizm of Fire no longer is tempted. It is a clear sign of those who are baptized by fire, when they no longer struggle, but are constantly just going about doing well to people.
There are many things which people attribute to the Baptizm of Fire, which is not really the case, but the Baptizm of Fire is just as the Book of Mormon relates, to purge a person from all sin, and from all desire of sin. (Of course, this process works in reverse as well!)
It is said: Father dwells in Everlasting Burnings. It is a good aim, to have the Baptizm of Fire with us constantly, just like Heavenly Father.
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